Former
World Champion Peter Nicol MBE and former World No.5 Peter Barker will
kick off finals night at the 2018 Canary Wharf Classic on Friday March 9
with an exhibition match at London’s East Wintergarden to mark the 15th
edition of the PSA M100 tournament.
Nicol is a former World No.1 and four-time Commonwealth Games gold
medallist and the 44-year-old was involved in putting on the first ever
Canary Wharf Classic in 2004 along with fellow founders Tim Garner, the
current Tournament Promoter, and Angus Kirkland.
Barker, who was a two-time runner-up at the tournament in 2011 and
2013 and won 16 titles on the PSA World Tour, is 10 years Nicol’s junior
and faced his compatriot twice on the Tour, with the older Englishman
winning on both occasions.
The duo’s match will be held at 18:00 local time (GMT), with the final following at 19:30.
"It’s wonderful to have the opportunity to be part of the action on
Grand Finals night of the 15th Canary Wharf Squash Classic," said
Nicol.
"Having been there right at the start, when the kernel of an idea
existed that we could put on a world-class event, its fantastic that 15
years on the event is going from strength to strength.
"It will be great fun to tread the squash boards in the spectacular
East Wintergarden one more time, but I am slightly relieved that I am
preceding rather than following these incredible athletes given the pace
the game is played at these days."
Meanwhile, the PSA Foundation - the charitable arm of the
Professional Squash Association - is holding an auction to give squash
fans the chance to attend a one on one clinic with Nicol on the day of
the final, along with two tickets to the sold-out title
decider.
The auction, which has gone live today (February 16), will be held up until 23:30 GMT on March 5, with bids starting from £250.
The clinic will take place on the same court that the Canary Wharf
Classic final will be held on and interested parties can head to the
following website to join the auction:
www.32auctions.com/ PETERNICOLCW2018
All proceeds from the auction will go towards helping the PSA
Foundation in its efforts to support and grow squash globally through
community involvement, to increase equal playing opportunities and to
foster the well-being of professional squash players.
The 2018 instalment of the Canary Wharf Classic - which is held
between March 5-9 - will see the likes of World Champion Mohamed
ElShorbagy, World No.3 Ali Farag, six-time champion Nick Matthew and
former World No.1 James Willstrop do battle for the biggest
share of the $100,000 prize purse - the highest amount of prize money
in the tournament’s history.
It will become the first ranking PSA World Tour event ever to use a
best-of-three games scoring format, with best-of-three scoring used for
the first round and quarter-final fixtures, before it reverts to the
traditional best-of-five games scoring for
the semi-finals and final.
The tournament will be shown live on SQUASHTV (Rest of World) and
Eurosport Player (Europe only), while the semi-finals and final will be
shown on mainstream broadcasters around the world, such as BT Sport,
beIN Sports, Fox Sports Australia, Astro and
more.
For more information on the tournament, please visit the Canary Wharf Classic website:
www.canarywharfsquash.com
More information on the PSA Foundation can be found here:
www.psafoundation.com
About the PSA Foundation
The PSA Foundation (PSAF) is the charitable arm of the Professional Squash Association.
The PSAF supports four main causes: offering equal opportunities
for women in squash, improving player’s well-being, providing
environmental sustainability and supporting squash community programmes
for children across the globe.
Through its programmes, the PSAF provides support for players
during hardship and injury, as well as providing tools for life after
squash.
The PSAF promotes the empowerment of women in sports and strives to
find parity in prize money for the professional women playing on the
PSA World Tour.
The PSAF has also developed the ReBound initiative to recycle used
squash rackets, balls, shoes and gear to donate to four international
emerging squash programmes in India, Colombia, South Africa and
Zimbabwe.
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